Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Hairloss – Signs and Symptoms

The most common form of hair loss is Androgenetic Alopecia which is also known as male and female pattern Hairloss. Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. It is estimated that 40 million men and 20 million women in the United States alone experience hair loss. However, the point here states that - early detection is key to restoring your hair and preventing any further hair loss.

We will now look at what the signs and symptoms of Hairloss are:

• One of the common signs that a man is suffering from male pattern Hairloss - Androgenetic Alopecia is that they will lose hair from around the front hairline and forehead as well as on the top of the head.
• In case of women, the situation seems different. A woman's hair starts thinning right across the scalp.
• In Alopecia Areata - one form of Hairloss - there will be hair loss in patches rather than it being located to one particular area of the head.
• In case of alopecia Capitis Totalis - a man will start losing his hair completely but it is not as common as Androgenetic alopecia.

There are many options available to you to restore your hair and prevent further hair loss. There are a number of herbal solutions available that are designed to block DHT a form of testosterone which is responsible for 90 percent of hair loss. TrichoZed is one of the better known herbal supplements that is designed to block DHT from causing further hair loss and bring dead follicles back to life.
For more details on TrichoZed – visit its website – www.tichozed.com

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